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Quotes About Subjective

Objective reality is a synthetic construct, dealing with a hypothetical universalization of a multitude of subjective realities.
~ Philip K. Dick
Parsifal is one of those corkscrew artifacts of culture in which you get the subjective sense that you've learned something from it, something valuable or even priceless; but on closer inspection you suddenly begin to scratch your head and say, 'Wait a minute. This makes no sense
~ Philip K. Dick
La realidad objetiva es la construcción sintética, que trata con una hipotética universalización de multitud de realidades subjetivas.
~ Philip K. Dick
Language can't describe reality. Literature has no stable reference, no real meaning. Each reader's interpretation is equally valid, more important than the author's intention. In fact, nothing in life has meaning. Reality is subjective. Values and truths are subjective. Life itself is a kind of illusion. Blah, blah, blah, let's have another scotch.
~ Dean Koontz
Happiness is not an absolute value. It is a state of comparison.
~ Zadie Smith
time as a relative experience, different for the jogger, the lover, the tortured, the leisured. N-W
~ Zadie Smith
My actual taste in music is pretty bad, I think.
~ Keiko Agena
Beauty is something that disappears when you try to define it.
~ Iain M. Banks
But I don't actually adopt the point of view that our subjective impression of free will, which is a kind of indeterminacy behavior, comes from quantum mechanical indeterminacy.
~ Murray Gell-Mann
The great thing about literature is that it's subjective. No two readers read the same book, because we all see the words through different eyes, filter the story through different life experiences.
~ Unknown
think. The great thing about literature is that it's subjective. No two readers read the same book, because we all see the words through different eyes, filter the story through different life experiences.
~ Unknown
When I speak of the beauty of a game of chess, then naturally this is subjective. Beauty can be found in a very technical, mathematical game for example. That is the beauty of clarity.
~ Vladimir Kramnik
Still his loud iniquity is still what only the Greatest of saints become-someone who dqes not lie : He because he cannot Stop the vivid present to think, they by having got Past reflection into A passionate obedience in time. We have our BoyMeets-Girl era of mirrors and muddle to work through, Without rest, without j oy. Therefore we love him because his judgements are so Frankly subjective that his abuse carries no Personal sting.
~ W.H. Auden
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder
~ Plato
Better than a peanut butter and onion sandwich?
~ Dean Koontz
It's natural for a child to assume that his or her own childhood is unremarkable.
~ Lev Grossman
All of my films have been autobiographical - it's all I've got to go on.
~ Ira Sachs
I think people do things and say things emotionally when they make it personal.
~ Joey Votto
basic difference in judgment arises from the existence of two distinct and sharply contrasting ways of coming to conclusions. One way is by the use of thinking, that is, by a logical process, aimed at an impersonal finding. The other is by feeling, that is, by appreciation—equally reasonable in its fashion—bestowing on things a personal, subjective value.
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
Our subjective, individual selves, I was thinking, find their amplification and completion only in the unity of the couple.
~ Italo Calvino
One cannot, without reflection, make some into bearers of goodness and others into miscreants, judging them by relative positive or negative criteria. These, like everything else, change according to historical circumstances, the character of a society, the time and subjective points of view.
~ Daisaku Ikeda
It is only when the child comes to realize that her experiences take place from a first-person perspective that is unique to the child and inaccessible to others, it is only when she realizes that she enjoys unique access to her own experiences, and others to theirs, that her experiences are given to her as subjective, and hence in a first-person mode of givenness.
~ Unknown
How do we know that even the realest of realities wouldn't be subjective, in the final analysis? Nobody can prove his existence, can he?
~ Unknown
Who thus define it, say they more or less / Than this, that happiness is happiness?
~ Daniel Gilbert